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Old 09-04-2009   #1
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Shifter question

Just put in the symbrosky shifter kit and noticed a little play on the top bolt right below the shifter nob threads. The bolt is tight but it leaves a little side to side play in the shifter. Is their something I can get to replace the bushings on there or something I can do to tighten up the shifter or is the shifter supposed to be like that?
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Old 09-04-2009   #2
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Re: Shifter question

You could buy brand new bushings from Mitsu, but there is always going to be a little play. Did you install the Symbrowski replacement tube as well that comes with the metal base bushings?
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Old 09-05-2009   #3
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Re: Shifter question

Yep, did the tube also. The shifter is alot stiffer now and I am really glad I got the symbrosky kit! The play doesn't bother me to much but it would make the shifter feel even more solid without it. Gonna make a call to satan about the bushings, shouldn't be to much. Hopefully replacing them will actually tighten it up a little.
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